DP19-0223
Water Supply Level of Service
To identify the base level of service for the City water utility that meets the needs of our community through responsible management of the resource.
Temporary water shutdown
November 9, 2019: The Boil Water Notice (BWN) in place for residents of southeast Kelowna affected by the controlled water shutdown Nov. 6 - 8 has been rescinded. Residents return to a Water Quality Advisory.
S19-0072
Chief Sw'kn'cut
The Work
The commissioning of this life size sculpture by Westbank First Nation, located along Kelowna’s waterfront, is envisioned as a learning opportunity through the sharing of cultures between these two neighbouring communities. The creation of a monument to Chief Sw'kn'cut is a way to acknowledge the role this historic figure played in promoting cooperation and communication between the Sylix people and early European settlers.
In the Family
The Work
This large wood sculpture of a family of bears was carved from a single Cottonwood tree. Situated near the spray park, the sculpture’s theme promotes Kelowna and City Park as a major destination for the families.
The Valley
The Work
The Valley is a digitally fabricated sculpture that consists of 200 individually cut cross sections of Okanagan Valley topography. The work is a sculptural abstraction of the Okanagan Valley’s varied topography covering over 200 kilometers from Osoyoos to Enderby. Each cross section exhibits a unique topographical identity. When read together, The Valley represents a geologically changing space with diverse ecologies, rich connections among its inhabitants, and endless opportunities.